Living in rural areas you may have had to suffer through long waits to connect to your dial-up service only to have your connection drop? Have you had to add another phone line to your home because you have a dial-up Internet provider - or - do you just let your phone line go unavailable while you are using the Internet? If you have answered yes to any of these questions - satellite Internet may be the solution for you. Are you in a rural area in the United States, where cable or ...
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August 23rd, 2010 in
Technology
Hitachi has unveiled updates to a pair of blade servers which it promises will help companies meet carbon reduction targets.The BladeSymphony 2000 and BladeSymphony 320 are built on Intel's Xeon 5500 Series Nehalem processor, which is specifically designed to offer a very high performance per watt.The new systems, part of the company's BladeSymphony server series, are designed to take advantage of the latest Intel Xeon 5500 Series processors, which have been created using the ...
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August 22nd, 2010 in
Technology
If you or your company has finally decided to take the step into rack servers, you will be glad to know that the market is now flourishing with multitudes of models. Picking the correct rack server for your needs may seem like impossibility with the vast amount of options, features and customizations available, but don't worry, it can be done. With the right professionals at your side, choosing a rack server for your company can be done quickly and easily.
Contacting a server ...
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August 21st, 2010 in
Internet
A majority of businesses use web hosting providers to keep their websites up and running on the Internet twenty-four hours a day. What some people don't realize is that a web hosting provider makes available all kinds of tools and suggestions to help the site perform at optimal levels. The following services are frequently overlooked when a website owner is looking to improve performance: Analytics and reports - most modern web hosting companies provide a full array of reports, analysis and ...
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August 20th, 2010 in
Technology
Windows VPS Hosting did not take long to get established as one of the premier web hosting solutions in recent years. The number of webmasters using these sorts of hosting plans has extensively augmented. However, the most valuable and remarkable reason for these webmasters to make a shift from their preferred web hosting solution to VPS is obviously the cost effectiveness. In addition to this, Windows VPS Hosting functionality is very similar to dedicated servers and thus, webmasters are not ...
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August 19th, 2010 in
Technology
Finding proxy servers is easy, but finding proxies that actually work is a different story. The best thing that you can do if you want to use free proxy servers online is to use an
elite proxy checker. Proxy checkers are a simple and easy solution to saving time and making sure that you weed out the bad proxies in your proxy lists and keep only the good ones. However, this leads us to the next question. What is the best proxy checker to use? Are paid proxy checkers better than ...
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August 18th, 2010 in
Internet
All the websites you come through during your net surfing sections are managed and run by service providers and their servers. Your casual clicking through the various website is potential enough for a businessman to run out of his business at times! Per click to links of websites add to the internet traffic of the particular websites that you are surfing. This can cause a virtual jam and lead the server to slow down. Small scale businessmen go in for shared service providers, because they are ...
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August 17th, 2010 in
Technology
A couple of years ago it was very fashionable to have a 'Hit Counter' on your website. It supposedly showed the whole world how many 'hits' you've received to date. As with all trendy fashions, the Hit Counter as we knew it has seen its day. Today you run the risk of being labelled a newbie, or a hobby website owner if you have a hit counter on your website.
The problems with hit counters are the following
- Nobody is quite sure what these 'hits' are counting. As you will see, collecting ...
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August 16th, 2010 in
Technology
A solid keyword domain patronymic is the key to establish a strong presence and making the resources of the Internet more reachable. With a great designation, it's always easy to reach new blood and existing believers. Therefore, a number of companies are ready to exploit a large amount of money to catch hold of and promote a good keyword rich domain style.
Choosing a keyword domain signify can be vital to the success of a website. In order to take advantage of search engine traffic, nation ...
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August 15th, 2010 in
Technology
I:K host is becoming increasingly popular as a reliable and professional
web hosting provider. The company is fairly new in the hosting arena and is based in Northern UK. The
hosting company has garnered ample popularity in a short span of time primarily due to its impeccable service delivery, support and advanced resources at affordable pricing. Their wide range of services include web hosting, IRC servers, VPS (Virtual Private Servers), domain name registrations, wireless broadband Internet ...
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August 14th, 2010 in
Technology
Few people now some of the newer terms used in Internet protocol request and guides. CGI is one of the largest culprits. CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface and deals directly with how and why a website is displayed.
CGI acts as a means for the server where the website is stored to more readily find and display the website. Compared to the HTTPD format that is far more common, CGI is faster and more reliable in every way.
CGI uses smarter technology to bridge the gap between the server and ...
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August 13th, 2010 in
Technology
Always-on internet all the rage as smaller firms seek broadband connection
THERE is an escalating demand for ADSL, with service providers reporting figures of 100% to 200% growth over the past six months. When the price of ADSL was high the market take-up was slow, but as soon as Telkom reduced the cost, demand escalated.
A lot of this demand is coming from small businesses that have been using a dial-up connection and are realising it is now more viable to use an always-on broadband internet ...
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August 12th, 2010 in
Technology
Hosting companies render this service by holding a big server and thereon big server they keep a number of practical network servers. The machine sees which "name" it is being sent for by then reacts fitly. Thus, visitants to the land site record through the domain name of the developer and therefore can not recognise that another company's server in point of fact, hosts the land site.
Merely said by Crowder and Crowder (2000), practical waiters are "nothing more directories on a ...
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August 11th, 2010 in
Computers
Finding proxy servers is really very simple, but finding proxies that actually work is a different story. The best thing that you can do if you want to use free proxy servers online is to use an
elite proxy checker. Proxy checkers are a simple and easy solution to saving time and making sure that you weed out the bad proxies in your proxy lists and keep only the good ones. This, however, raises another question. What's the best software to use to check proxies with? Should you go ...
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August 10th, 2010 in
Internet
Nothing is as effective as an
anonymous proxy when it comes to internet anonymity. If you've ever wanted to get on and visit your favorite websites from school or work or were worried about identity theft online, then the only way to true anonymous surfing on the internet is with a proxy server. Many offices and schools now commonly block a wide number of websites. Some common websites that are usually blocked are myspace or facebook. Schools block sites like this because they ...
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August 9th, 2010 in
Internet